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... snow , which , from its specific gravity , continues its feathery descent until it is deposited upon the surface of the ground , an emblem of the cold region . from which it has proceeded . But from the mere showing of the case , it is ...
... snow , which , from its specific gravity , continues its feathery descent until it is deposited upon the surface of the ground , an emblem of the cold region . from which it has proceeded . But from the mere showing of the case , it is ...
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... snow adds to the accumulation , until the whole region is converted into an almost bound- less icehouse , from which there slowly but con- tinuously arises , like a mist from the ground , a stratum of cold air , which the north - west ...
... snow adds to the accumulation , until the whole region is converted into an almost bound- less icehouse , from which there slowly but con- tinuously arises , like a mist from the ground , a stratum of cold air , which the north - west ...
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... snow which was on it when first deposited there in the morning ; and as a further instance of the climate , I may add that several times , while my mind was very warmly occupied in writing my despatches , I found my pen full of a lump ...
... snow which was on it when first deposited there in the morning ; and as a further instance of the climate , I may add that several times , while my mind was very warmly occupied in writing my despatches , I found my pen full of a lump ...
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... snow , which , like the sugar on a bridal cake , conceals the whole surface . The instant however the fire of heaven sinks below the horizon , the cold descends from the upper regions of the atmos- phere with a feeling as if it were ...
... snow , which , like the sugar on a bridal cake , conceals the whole surface . The instant however the fire of heaven sinks below the horizon , the cold descends from the upper regions of the atmos- phere with a feeling as if it were ...
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... snow , over which every man's horse , with tinkling bells , can draw him and his family in a sleigh ; but every harbour becomes a national play - ground to ride on , and every river an arterial road to travel on . In all directions ...
... snow , over which every man's horse , with tinkling bells , can draw him and his family in a sleigh ; but every harbour becomes a national play - ground to ride on , and every river an arterial road to travel on . In all directions ...
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